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In honor of the NYFW, I’ve decided to write about my trip to this amazing city in June of 2010.

New York is, in my opinion, THE CITY! A place of opportunities , both material and inmaterial. With this I mean that you can find anything and do almost anything you want to. There are no words for me to describe what I feel when I’m there.

If you want to make good tourisim, I always recommend taking a tourist bus to move around the city. I got myself a three day and one night ticket, it’s worth it! With the night bus, you see the beautiful skyline of Manhattan, and with the day ticket you get driven through all Manhattan: Upper East Side, Lower East Side, West, Harlem…just everything! If I remember right the price of the ticket was…60$ more or less.

The Shopping is obviously great (I think we all know that it’s one of the worlds fashion capitals)! Soho, Fifth Avenue, Time Square… There’s just a great store on every corner! For me the best thing was finding like a thousand Urban Outfitters (hahaha) I just love that store and sadly we don’t have that store in Spain =( And also, for nice clothes but with afordable prices, there is Forever21, there’s a huge one on Time Square which opened at the time that I was there.

The food is also great! You can find all kinds of meals, from the typical american fast food or the famous Red Lobster (which you can find at Time Square), to Jamaican or Brazilian… any food from whatever country you feel like haveing a bite of 😉 But of course, you MUST eat at least one hot dog of the mythical hot dogs stands which you find on the streets and a big New Yorker style pizza for 2 dollars! Oh! And when you feel like having something sweet, go try the Magnolia’s Cupcakes (you may have seen them on Sex and the City) hmmmmmm… delicious!

Enough talking! Here are some of the pictures that I took, hope you like them!

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In May of 2010 I spent 10 days in Marrakech in Villa Malika Silvana, a beautiful place!

I have to confess that, in my opinion, Marrakech is a beautiful city but there is not much to do. I recommend visiting more cities, like Rabat or Essaouira (wich has a wonderfull arabic music festival at the end of June). The souk (market) is big and there you can find anything! What caught my attention the most were all the colors, so bright! On the other hand you have to be carefull with your belongings, but well…that’s there and in any market or crouded place right?